Bacck after a long time

Hi, I have a question:

Im going back to the game after a loong break, and I never really got super into the game, technically. I know ive been told throuhgout the time some small tricks that the game dosent teach in the tutorial.. So i'm wondering if you got any tips, and perhaps a decent starter-strategy, before I jump into my first game?

I remember there being something about an X limit of how many soldiers you should attack with at the same time, before the unit was irrelevant?

Also, what should I research first?

And what is an elite unit? I know I can permanently upgrade some, but I dont know what it is?

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Watch BMfox's tutorial on youtube, the best resource for comprehensive knowledge. It does not comprise a 100% of all information but 95=% tpo start with for sure, then the small 5% is the part of some small tricks and creativity you can use. When you fly with plains to enemy, for example, you may route the planes via area that the enemy is (likely) unable to observe, your own territory, sea.

I did consider this, his videos are just not always that organised, and its hard to find answers to my few specific questions. I will definitely look through his videos though.. :) Thanks!

I think the specific answers have to be formulated after you have seen "most" of the videomaterial. He is working on land, naval and air combat guides I believe, which is gonna be very usefull, but in some of the game video's it is shown in between lines as well. I think his guide will be more condensed and concentrated, so in little time youll get to know 95%+ you need to know. I still have some small questions here and there, but thats for fora or you can put that in comments in his video, he is very likely to explain it in detail

Gen. Smit wrote:

I think the specific answers have to be formulated after you have seen "most" of the videomaterial. He is working on land, naval and air combat guides I believe, which is gonna be very usefull, but in some of the game video's it is shown in between lines as well. I think his guide will be more condensed and concentrated, so in little time youll get to know 95%+ you need to know. I still have some small questions here and there, but thats for fora or you can put that in comments in his video, he is very likely to explain it in detail
I'll go watch them then. Thank you a lot :)

I think If you read/know the stats of the different units well, consider them and select units for research that either deal with the soft target extreme or the heavy armor target extreme well than you are good to go, for those "extremes"i consider two situations, with AA and without AA, if you cannot deal with AA groups than you should find a plan B to be able to deal with that, on smaller maps this is less of an issue, but on the big maps this may be the only group to consider.

If you meet enemies without AA than you should be able to support your with air dominance (or denying air dominance of the enemy) or AA defense in some way. I assume that they will have then air support.

In this way you keep "research" lean so that you spend the minimal amount on it and get the most out of it, in order to prevent a waste of resources.

Should you consider light armored targets? Most things that deal effectively with hard or soft targets deal to some extent also with light armored targets, I pay notice, but do not specifically also make a research strategy for that either. Light armored targets like SP-guns (AA, AT, Art), mech infantry have their inherent weaknesses when in melee,

Designing a "perfect strategy" is impossible, one has to be able to adapt to situations, and that is where skill, cunning and activeness come in.

Moxy wrote:

Hi, I have a question:

Im going back to the game after a loong break, and I never really got super into the game, technically. I know ive been told throuhgout the time some small tricks that the game dosent teach in the tutorial.. So i'm wondering if you got any tips, and perhaps a decent starter-strategy, before I jump into my first game?

I remember there being something about an X limit of how many soldiers you should attack with at the same time, before the unit was irrelevant?

Also, what should I research first?

And what is an elite unit? I know I can permanently upgrade some, but I dont know what it is?

there are many different type player in game

some of them like to spamming light tanks

some of them like to flying with planes

some of them like to ruling to seas

If you say basically I just want to try to win game with a high chance

then I suggest defensive units + ranged units + planes

you can create this formation at every doctrine , defensive units always give more damage than attacker ones , your ranged and air units will protect them , you can attack to enemies too with them ,

but If enemy has only medium tanks it can't defend himself with them so he will always write to coalition chat please help please and probably noone will care him he will lost every province quietly

what are defensive units ? armored car , infantry , anti tank , anti air , tank destroyer

ranged units ? artillery , railroad gun , rocket artillery

you can add them all plane types near of them

with this type army you can fight even 1 vs 5

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